A princely boy sits on some ruined steps while a dragon leans downwards in a yawn of sorts. Standing next to them, a white bearded wizard in his long purple robes who is motioning to the sky with other dragons flying gracefully in the sky. No stereotypes here whatsoever … none … zip … nadda … zero… null … uhhh *coughs*

A purple robed wizard, with the traditional pointy hat… classic ensemble.
The dragons are surely a standard piece for any Weis & Hickman. And EVERYONE knows dragons love to be fed ferrets.

Â£2 quid for 200 pages? Â£2 will get you several thousand sheets of toilet paper at TESCO, and its slightly more absorbant that Weis & Hickman.
I’m only judging this against the 2 dragonlance novels i read more than 10 years ago to be fair.

“If you love great fantasy books, then you may or may not think this book isn’t not too bad at not being not a bad read!”

As I’m no architect, but I like big buttresses, and I cannot lie, it seems to me as though the flyers there are flying a bit far out into space to support themselves. Shouldn’t the buttresses on the left collapse for having their centres of weight off-plumb?